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==Other Characters== '''Wisps''': Originally from the game ''Sonic Colors'', these weird little Squid/Jellyfish aliens have different colors and powers. In ''Sonic Forces'', the Mobians developed Wispons, guns that channel the power of Wisps to fight against Eggman. '''Silver the Hedgehog''': A silver-spined Hedgehog from a Bad Future with telekinetic powers. His story in the games is mostly finished, but the Archie and IDW comics found reasons to bring him back time to time. '''Honey the Cat''': A Sonic-furry version of the character Honey/Candy from the old Sega fighting game ''Fighting Vipers''. Hasn't actually appeared in any games, but is an official character nonetheless. '''Sally Acorn''': Sonic's love interest in the Archie and SatAM continuities. Princess of a kingdom on Mobius, she now helps Sonic lead a resistance against Robotnik. A version of her also appears in Sonic the Comic. '''Bunnie Rabbot''': Another Archie/SatAM character. She was a rabbit who got captured by Robotnik's goons, but Sonic rescued her before she was fully Roboticized, effectively making her a cyborg with metal legs and an arm. Her fighting ability and mildly flirtatious nature made her a bit of a proto-Rouge, and indeed the latter's introduction to the Archie continuity involved a fight between the two. '''Nicole''': Oh this is a fun one. Nicole originally appeared in SatAM as a hand-held computer Sally carried around for hacking and other purposes. It was carried over to the Archie continuity, where it got smarter, eventually gained a body(a Lynx), and became a character in her own right. '''Shortfuse the Cybernik''': From Sonic the Comic, Shortfuse was a squirrel who got Roboticized, but managed to regain his free will. He's kind of a cross between Shadow and E-123 Omega (and a bit of Boba Fett), though he predated them both. Probably a mistake on the writer's part, since they gave him ultra-indestructible armor (seriously; the guy spent ''several months'' sitting at the bottom of a lava pool and was totally unharmed, just bored) and a burning grudge against Robotnik, but they couldn't let him actually beat the big bad of the series. '''Grimer Wormtongue''': A [[Goblin]] Scientist who served as Dr. Robotnik's henchman in the Sonic the Comic series. Named after Grima Wormtongue from [[The Lord of the Rings]]. '''Snively''': Robotnik's nephew and chief minion in SatAM, eventually adapted to the Archie comics too. '''Scratch, Grounder, and Coconuts''': Robotnik's minions in ''Adventures'', based off Badniks in Sonic 2. They're about as smart as you'd expect minions in kids' shows from the 80's and 90's to be. That is to say: Not. '''Sonia and Manic the Hedgehog(s)''': Sonic's triplet siblings from ''Underground''. Sonia was raised by a wealthy family and is accordingly pompous, fashion-obsessed and a bit of a snot - she has Sonic's super speed, but doesn't like to use it for fear of messing her hair. She very rarely busts out her "Sonia Spin", where she twirls like a hyper-speed tornado, and relies on her magical laser-blasting keytar. Manic was stolen from the stoop his mom left him on to be adopted by a thief who thought he was a bundle of valuables, and was subsequently raised as a thief. He doesn't seem to have super speed like his siblings, but his magical drumset can generate earthquakes. '''Guardian Unit of Nations (G.U.N.)''': A predominantly [[Human]] military organization first appearing in ''Sonic Adventure 2''. Clashed with both Eggman's forces and Sonic and his friends a number of times in the 2000s, but as of late has fallen out of focus. '''Chris Thorndyke''': A 10-year-old who befriends Sonic in ''Sonic X'' when he saved him from a swimming pool his first night on Earth(for all his powers and abilities, Sonic can't swim). Generally hated by the audience, since he's the obvious "kid self-insert character" that most kids don't like in their xenofictional cartoons. '''Topaz''': A Human G.U.N. agent from ''Sonic X''. Works with Rouge a lot. '''Cosmo''': An alien plant-girl who was Tails' love interest in the latter part of ''Sonic X''. '''Sticks the Jungle Badger''': From the Sonic Boom series, Sticks has lived alone for most of her life, and is a little bit crazy. '''Tangle the Lemur''': From the IDW comics, Her long, extendable tail is her primary method of attack. Based off a very early concept for Sonic (the same one that eventually became the game ''Ristar''). '''Whisper the Wolf''': Another IDW character. A sharpshooter with a gun that can take different forms by merging with Wisps. She was part of a Mercenary team called the Diamond Cutters, but one of the team betrayed the squad to Eggman, killing everyone but her. She is currently ''very'' good friends with Tangle. Whisper and Diamond Cutters were based off the bosses from ''[[Metal Gear]] Solid'' (naturally, she's Sniper Wolf, with a bit of Makoto Kusanagi(of all characters) mixed in). '''Doctor Starline''': A Platypus in the IDW continuity who was a big fanboy of Dr. Eggman. He worked with him on a few schemes until he couldn't ignore Eggman's flaws, and began to strike out on his own, to show Eggman how it's done. To begin, he made his own versions of Sonic and Tails, the lightning-shooting '''Surge the Tenrec''' and water-manipulating '''Kit the Fennec''', who promptly turned on him. Starline is currently missing, presumed dead, but his creations still want to kill both Sonic and Eggman. '''Scourge the Hedgehog:''' Originally Anti-Sonic, an OG-Archieverse character who's a parallel version of Sonic from the [[Star Trek]] Mirror Universe zone of Moebius - aka, the reverse world where heroes are villains and viceversa. Initially just looked like Sonic in a biker jacket and shades, later got a redesign where he went green and picked up a set of scars on his chest. With the new look came a new, more competent attitude. '''Longclaw''': An Owl who was Sonic's mother figure in the CJI + live action film, which is widely regarded as one of the '''very''' few decent videogame movies. '''Mega Man''': Toward the end of their Sonic comicbook run, Archie also managed to get the license to make comics for Capcom's Blue Bomber. Naturally, Archie decided to do a crossover between the two: "Worlds Collide". It did so well, they made a sequel, "Worlds Unite", which involved even more Sega and Capcom characters. '''Tekno:''' A female bird character in Sonic the Comic who is Amy's best friend. Widely suspected by the fans to be Amy's lesbian lover after Amy gets over Sonic.
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